257. I only see the new man laughing, but I don't see the old man crying (I)

Three Lions' new boss Sam Allardyce held his first press conference at the St George's Park training base on 25 July.

- Sam Allardyce's opening remarks.

"In my opinion, what struck me the most was the support from all sides. Over the past period of time, I have received blessings from my friends, as well as support from the world of football, and the whole of the UK, which is very heartwarming to me. I'm proud to be appointed England manager and I'm looking forward to completing my current task and taking LinkedIn Gran to the World Cup and beyond. ”

- I will try my best to use my coaching experience to help England improve.

"The most important thing for me is to put the coaching staff in place and then discuss our plans for the future in all aspects, especially mentally. I think there's a lot of pressure on the players, especially in international competitions, so I'll get to know them to the next level and see if we can help. At clubs, the situation is similar. Because there are competitions every week, although there is more money to be made, there is also more pressure. But now all the pressure is on my side, I'm in charge of the tactics, the diet, the strength and conditioning and the situation on the pitch, the players just have to be better and I'm sure England's main team will remain the same. ”

- On whether Wayne Rooney will still be the captain

'It's too early to talk about it, I'm going to think about it after I've seen all the players, we'll get the people behind the scenes together and start preparing for the national team in September. This is my first day in St George's Park, so it's important for me to be here and I'll have my own office here. ”

――On Sami Lee's joining

'My old partner Sammy will also come to work with me and we had a great time in Bolton. I think he has a lot of experience in the national team as well, so he'll be on the coaching staff in the near future. We will announce this when we have agreed. ”

- Your own style

"I think my style is functional. The tactical system is determined by the ability of the players and the strength of the opponent. My coaching skill is to give the players the opportunity and confidence to win the game, no matter where they play, whether it's at home or away, at home or abroad. I will make the players aware of changing the tactical system according to the opponent. The individual ability of the players and the integrity of the team are very important. Team spirit is the most important thing and we also have to enjoy the game, which I have enjoyed for so many years. Being England manager is the pinnacle of my coaching career and I'm going to do my best to do my job. Only then can everyone I work with continue to work by my side. ”

-- About the Premier League

'It's a very important thing to coordinate with the club. After the national team training camp, I will do my best to make sure the players return to the club in good condition. Our equipment and staff are the most professional. ”

――This is a perfect location for me

"It's been 10 years since I was last interviewed here, and it's a huge honor for me to sit here. I think the location suits me perfectly. I think I have enough experience to help the team get through this. It's a test for the team and a test for me. I've coached five Premier League clubs and no one else has managed five different clubs in the Premier League. Managing the players is my greatest strength and I want to help them become better versions of themselves. ”

――It doesn't matter if you don't have experience coaching big clubs

"I've also brought a lot of world-class players like Fernando (Fernando Hierro), Augustine (Augustine Okocha), Gary (Gary Speed), Nikola (Nicola Anelka), Yuri (Djokaeff) and Michael (Michael Owen). These talented players have a strong comprehension ability, so they can reduce the run-in time. I'm excited to work with the English players, they are the best players in the country and we'll be working soon. ”

"As for the fact that I never won a championship with a team, it was unfortunate for me. But to be honest, I never had a chance to lead a team to the Premier League. I've been helping the team to relegation for almost all the last few years, which is a big achievement. These clubs don't have the strategic sense to win the FA Cup and staying in the Premier League is important to their finances. ”

-- England is not in its worst of times

"I don't think it's a low point for the team. People think I can turn the club around quickly, but I personally think I'm not the only one who has that. ”

"I can turn around as soon as possible and integrate into the team as soon as possible. I think the unity is the most important thing for the players and the support behind the staff is also a key factor. It helps England succeed, as I did at the club. ”

-- Lessons learned from this year's European Championships

'It's a young team and the players have a lot of potential. I hope their experience at the Euros will help them more in the future. It also taught me that I can't do that again in the next tournament. However, the task now is to make every effort to qualify for the World Cup finals. ”

-- About Qiansheng

"There's no doubt he's a genius and of all the world-class strikers I've had, either Nikola or Michael, at his age, they can't do everything they have now. I think England got to the quarter-finals in France, and Qian was the biggest contributor. Therefore, in my plan, the cadre will be the most important member. ”

-- The use of dry students

"I've seen Gan's performance in the Premier League and his performance in the national team, Roy is a good coach and I'll try my best to play Qian's strength, he's important for the national team"

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-- I hope there will be a winter break

"It's a hassle to not have a winter break. The Premier League is the best and most influential league in the world. The winter break is good for the players in the Premier League and good for the national team, so we're going to try to get it. ”

- Thanks to Sunderland

"I've had more than 10 years of experience in the Premier League. When I left West Ham a year ago, I was worried about not being able to find a job. I would like to thank Sunderland for the opportunity and challenge I have given. It was because I led the team to relegation that I was able to enter the public eye and have the opportunity to get the job I am doing. I had a great time at Sunderland and I would like to thank the fans for supporting me last season. I hope the fans in England will be proud of me as well. (To be continued.) )